Soooo.... I happen to have a minute; and decided to check the news for a possible story for the blog (i.e. something that actually matters to me)...
Any how some very good news in my humble opinion. Al Gore (and some U.N. Committee =P) won the nobel peace prize!
Former Vice President Al Gore and the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for their work to raise awareness about global warming.
CNN.com asked readers to share their thoughts on the Nobel Prize, global warming and Gore's selection. The response was overwhelming.
Many readers offered congratulations to the former vice president, while others expressed disdain for him. Some readers said it was a poor choice, while others flat out dismissed global warming as pseudoscience.
Below is a selection of those responses, some of which have been edited for length and clarity:
Roy Woodcock of Rochester, Washington
What a disgraceful choice. Al Gore has promoted bad science and dishonesty, but done nothing to promote peace. I must conclude that his selection is based on pure politics.
George Burns of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
I can only imagine how upset Bill "looking for my legacy" Clinton is that he didn't win it. Mr. Clinton really thought he had a chance at it when he tried to broker piece between [Yasser] Arafat and [Ehud] Barak. Arafat, another Nobel Peace Prize winner, rejected Barak's offer of everything Arafat wanted. ... Jimmy Carter, another Nobel Peace Prize winner, got North Korea to "promise" to terminate their nuclear weapons program. How'd that work out?
Mr. Gore is in great company.
While some of you may hate Gore he is my personal favorite for president. I really hope this helps to push him towards a run.
1 comment:
The sad truth is good men either don't win or they don't run (even though Gore won in 2000). You have to know powerful people or be wealthy in the good ole USA to win a race. Point proven in the 2007 Nashville, Tennessee Mayors Race. You could not even speak at several forums unless you had a certain amount of money in your campaign bank account. I would love for the right man to win a race with no money just because the people saw how much he loved his country and all the REAL people. I am afraid America has been bought.
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